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  <title>What Stays With Me About My Mother</title>
  <description>Why do some things only become clear later? &amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, David shares a personal reflection about his mother. &amp;amp;nbsp; He talks about the small things that stayed with him. The quiet moments. The way she showed up, and what he understands now that he didn’t see at the time. &amp;amp;nbsp; He also reflects on something he sees often in his work—how, after someone is gone, it’s not the paperwork people remember. &amp;amp;nbsp; It’s the conversations they didn’t have. &amp;amp;nbsp; This is a simple and honest episode about memory, perspective, and what we carry with us over time. &amp;amp;nbsp; For David's book, other resources and more visit www.davidedey.com </description>
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